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TUESDAY

NATIONAL

SEPTEMBER 12

IW AUCKLAND . 650 k.c. 462 m. 7. Oa.m. Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down Y 70. O Devotional Service 10.15 Selected recordings 11. O Talk to women by " Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 12. 0 Lunch music 1.30 p.m. Educational session, relayed from the Teachers’ Training College, to be conducted by the following lecturers: "To-morrow’s History" (7) B. M. Kibblewhite 1.50 ‘Music’ (17)-R. Howie 2.10 "Medicine Through the Years ""-Dr. W. S. Dale 2.30 Classical hour 3.15 Sports results 3.30 Light musical programme 4. 0 Special weather report for farmers 4.30° Sports results G. O Children’s session, conducted by "Cinderella" and " Uncle Dave" 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "The Desert Song’ (Romberg); ‘‘Liebes--feier’ (Weingartner); "A Thousand Kisses" (Joyce); "Tango Habanera"’ (arr. Hartley); "Prelude in C Sharp Minor’ (Rachmaninof}); "Love's Last Word is Spoken Cherie" (Bixio); "Santiago" (Corbin); "Do You Love Me?" (Kuster); "Secrets of the Adige" (Carena); "‘Obstination’ (arr. Crook); "L'Amour Toujours L'Amour" (Friml); "Serenade’-B Flat Major (arr. Liszt); "Little Butterflies" (Steinke); "The Musical Clock of Madame De Pompadour"’ (Neack);, "Raphaellito"’ (Foulkes); "Lilliputians.Wedding’ (Transtlateur). ‘ . 7. 0 NEWS SERVICE ISSUED’ BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.30 TALK, by the Gardening Expert: "HINTS FOR LAWN MAIN TENANCE 2 8. 0 CONCERT PROGRAMME Harry Roy’s Tiger Ragamuf-. fins, " Alexander’s Got a Swing Band". .....s0«;, Reynolds: In this quintet of players are two wellknown «pianists, Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye, whose recordings are a delight to thousands of listeners. The bass is played by Arthur Calkin, and Joe Daniels plays

the "drums. Harry Roy looks after the clarinet ‘and vocals, In August 1935 Harry Roy married Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak. 8.5 "The Rich Uncle from Fiji" (episodes 61 and 62) 8.17 The Homestead on the Rise 8.31 Eb and Zeb 840 "The Kingsmen": Radio’s Royal Quartet Close harmony for. four;: melody for all, at the court*of the Kingsmen. 8.53 Norman Long (entertainer, at the piano), "We Montmorencies " Hasluck 8.56 Harry Roy’s liger Ragamuf- *. fink; "Sha-Sha" .... Van Heusen 9. 0 Weather report and station notices 9.5 "Talking Pictures: How They Are Made. From Magic Lan- | tern to Talking Projector," by P. W. Maddock 9.20 DANCE MUSIC 10. 0 Dance music by Sammy Lee and his. Americanadians, relayed from the Metropole Cabaret 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN avis Ee 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Symphonic programme: Music by English composers-The- Queen’s Hall Orchestra, conducted by Si Henry Wood, " The Wasps" Overture (Vaughan Williams) 8.12 The Royal Choral Society with orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, "Go, in the Name of Angels and Archangels," ‘ Come Back, O. Lord! How Long" (Elgar) 8.22 Irene Scharrer (piano), " Toccata Prelude," ‘‘ Sarabande," ‘ Minuet " (Purcell) 8.28 Dora Labette (soprano), ‘" Evening * Voices," ." Cradle’ Song," ‘ The Nightingale " (Delius) 8.36 *London Symphony Orchestra, con"ducted" by Sir Edward Elgar, "Symphonic Study ‘Falstaff’ (Elgar) 9.10 The BRC Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate, ‘" To Daffodils," "To the Virgins" (Quilter) 9.18 London. Symphony Orchestra, "Allegro Assai"’ from "Symphony" (William Walton) 9.36 Nancy Evans . (contralto), " Rest "Sweet Nymphs," ‘Saint Anthony of Padua" (Warlock), ** Do Not Go My Love" (Hageman) 9.44 The Halle Orchestra, with Sir Hamilton Harty (solo pianist) and the St. Michael’s Singers, conducted by Constant Lambert, " Rio Grande" (Lambert) 410. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down

Vi WELLINGTON 2 /a\ 570 k:e. 526 m. 6.50a.m. Weather report for aviators 7. O Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9.0 Close down 10. O Weather report. for aviators 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 Recordings 10.28to01030 -Time signals. froim the Dominion Observatory 10.45 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.30 Talk by a representative of ** St. John Ambulance: " Bacillus. Tetani " 12. O Lunch music % 0 p.m. Weather report for aviators 2. 0 Classical music 2.30 ._BROADCAST OF PROCEEDINGS, FROM THE HOUSE ’ OF REPRESENTATIVES 5.30 Children’s session, conducted by Jill 6. 0 DINNER SESSION: "Round a Gipsy Camp Fire’ (arr. Mantovani); .‘‘Vivat Hungaria" (Kalman); "Guilarre’ (Mosztkhowski-Sarasate); "‘Swabian Peasant Waltz" (Krome); "Vibraphone Waltz" (Lohr): "Memories of Mendelssohn" (arr, Sear); "Traumideate, Op. 69 (Fucik); "Sweethearts" (Herbert); "Tartar Dance" (Woodin); "Stephanie Gavotle’ (Czibulka); "Spring, Beautiful Spring" (Lincke); "Mardi Gras" (Grofe); "Die Kosenden’ (Lanner); "The Knave of Diamonds" (Steele); "Escanada"’ (Phillips). 7. 0. OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.28 to 7.30 Time signals BROADCAST OF PROCEEDINGS FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 10.30 MUSIC, MIRTH AND (approx.) MELODY 11.0 CLOSE DOWN YW WELLINGTON 2, 840 k.c. 357m. 2.30 p.m. Classical music 3. 0 Selected recordings Sporis results 3.30: Weather forecast for farmers and frost.forecast for Canterbury and Otago 4.0 Sports results 5. O Children’s session, conducted by Jill 5.30 Light musical programme 6. 0 Close down 7. O After dinner music 7.30 Talk arranged for farmers by the Department of Agriculture: " Land Deterioration " 7.40. Talk by the Motoring Expert 8. 0 Classical and symphonic programme of works of English and Scandinavian composers Recording: BBC Symphony _ Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult,. an Portsmouth: Point " Overture ; (Walton) 8. 7 Parry Jones (tenor), "The Passionate Shepherd," "As Ever I Saw" (Warlock)

8.10 The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer, "Facade Suite" (No. 2) (William Walton), "Siesta" (Williant Walton) 8.18 Gerhard Husch (baritone) with Margaret Kilpinen at the piano, From " The Songs of Yrjo Kilpinen": "Elegy to the Nightingale" (Elegie an die. Nachtigall), "The Ski Runner" (Der Skilaufer) 8.22 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, a A Musical Portrait of the Composer, Edvard Grieg" 8.30 Gerhard Husch (baritone), with Margaret Kilpinen at the piano, From " ; The Songs of Yrjo Kili: " (Mondschein) 8.34 The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr, "Karelia Suite" (Op. 11) (Sibelius) 8.41 Recorded talk, by Dr. Elizabeth Bryson: "What Shall We Eat?" (2), " The First Food" The second of Dr. Elizabeth Bryson’s talks on diet, based on her long experience, and on the League of Nations Nutrition Report. * The First Food" is milk. 9.0 Weather report and station notices 9.5 Concert by the Wellington Harmonic Society. Conductor: H. Temple White. Assisting Artists: Rev. Lawrence A, North (baritone), Marie Vandewart (’cellist), T. J. Kirke Burnnand (pianist). Accome paniste: Esther Caigou (Relayed. from the Concert Chamber) Part song: The Choir: " O’er The Meadows " _ (Boyton Smith) Part song: The Choir: "Hymn To Trinity" — . (Tschaikovski) Part song: The Choir: "When Spring Comes Laughing" (Eaton Faning) Baritone solos: Rev. Lawrence ‘A. North: "Au Pays" (Atigusta Holmes), "The Two. Grenadiers " (Schumann) Part song: The Choir: "Praise Blindness, Eyes" (John Dowland) — Part. song: The Choir: "Love" (Elgar) Violoncello and piano: Marie Vandewart and T. J. KirkBurnnand: "Sonata, No. 6" (Luigi Boccherini) , Part song: Ladies of the Choir: . "Sierran Lullaby" (Joan Trevalsa) Chorus: The Choir:. " Hail, Bright Abode" (March from "Tannhauser") Wagner 10. 0 Music, mirth, and melody (approx. ) 10.30 Close down

TUESDAY

NATIONAL

Vi CHRISTCHURCH 5) 720 k.c. 416m. 7. Oa.m. Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down 10. O Selected recordings 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Selected recordings 11. 0 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 11.16 Talk by Mrs. E. Early: " Fashions " 12.0 Lunch music 2. Op.m. Selected recordings 3. 0 Classical music 4.0 Frost and special weather forecast, and light musical programme 4.30 Sports results 5. O Children’s session: Tiny tot’s corner-Harmonica band 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "Marche Heroique De Szabady" (Massemet); "Evening Stars’ Waltz (Lanner); "Judy" (Lerner); "Bavarian Dance, No. 2" (Hammerbach); ‘Castles in the Moon’ (Lincke); "‘Love'’s Hour’ (Siede); "Brahms’ Waltzes; ‘‘Baby Parade’ Intermezzo (Mannfred); "The Golden Musical Box’ (Krome); "Dance of the Icicles’ (Russell); "Stars Fell on Alabama" (Perkins); "Impromptu" (Thiele); "Norwegian UDance, No. x (Grieg); "Mon Coeur’ (Pata); "The Balkan Princess’ Waliz (Rubens); ‘Callirhoe"’ (Chaminade). 7. 0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS 7.18 TALK, by George Bagley: "Personalities and Places in the News" 7.35 TALK under the auspices of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association 8.0 "BREAKFAST WITH THE BULLFINCHES," by Ursula Branston In this story is told the history of an English family over sixty surprising years. Produced by William Maclurg with music by various composers and recorded in the London Studios of the BBC. 8.32 Recordings: Sidney Torch at the organ, Phil Park narrator, "Napoleon-aA Soldier’s Vision"

8.40 "Here’s a Queer Thing" And this series just goes to show how many queer things there are in this world of ours, and gives point to the old saying that "Truth is Stranger than Fiction." 8.52 Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, "Sandler Serenades " 9. 0 Weather forecast and station notices 8.65 TALK, by Arthur King: "FLEET STREET — WHAT OF fT Tt" Fleet Street has been called the Street of Adventure. Mr. King. will discuss this side of the most famous newspaper quarter in the world, and less spectacular aspects. 9.20 Recordings: International Novelty Orchestra, "Parade of the Pirates" Bratton 9.23 Hildegarde with orchestra, " Hildegarde Looks Back" 9.30 Sandy Powell and Company (comedy sketch), "Sandy Wins the Football Peol* |. cis. ii ... Thomson 9.37 Carroll Gibbons (piano) and his Boy .Friends, "On the Other Side of Lover’s Lane" .... Gibbons 9.41 Gracie Fields (comedienne), "Stop and Shop at the Co-op SOG ease ces Weston 9.44 Reeording: Erwin Steinbacher (saxophonist), "Stage Fright" Steinbacher 9.48 The Kingsmen: " Radio’s Royal Quartet " 10. O Blue Barron and his orchestra: Dance music of yesterday and to-day played the "Blue Barron Way," with interludes by Johnny Gart on accordion 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN OY CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Kecordings 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Chamber music, featuring at 8.16 p.m., "Quartet in G@ Major" (Anton Dvorak) Op. 106), played by The Prague string Quartet; and at 9.38 p.m., "Sonata for ’Cello and Pianoforte" (John Ireland), played by Antoni Sala (cello) and John Ireland (pianoforte) 40. O Light and bright 10.30 Close down

ANY DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 380 m. 6.50 a.m. Weather report for aviators 7. O Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9.0 Close down 10. O Weather report for aviators Selected recordings 10.15 Devotional Service 10.50 Talk to women by " Margaret" 12. 0 Lunch music

: 1. Op.m. Weather report for. aviators Weather forecast 2. 0 Selected recordings 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4. 0 Weather report and special frost forecast 4.30 Light musical programme 4.45 Sports results 5. O Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Anita 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "Les Cloches De Corneville" (Planquette); "Song Of India’ (Rimsky-Korsakov); "The Butterfly" (Bendix); ‘Mexicali Rose" (Stone Tierney); ‘"‘La Habanera"’ (Lucena); "The Zarewitsch" (Lehar); "Joyousness"’ (Haydn Wood); "Doctrinen"’ (Strauss); "Be Embraced Ye Millions" Bp rg! "Lightning Switch" (Alford); Coon Band Contest" (Pryor); Dance in D" (Brahms); ‘Storm Galop’ (Komzak). 7.0 NEWS SERVICE ISSUED. BY THE PRIME MINISTER'S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS

7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx. } 7.30 WINTER COURSE TALK py Mrs. F. R. Thompson: "Educational Aspects of the Films" 8.0 BAND CONCERT with popular interludes Grand massed brass bands, "Steps of Glory" March Medley .i: J... arr. Winter "The Arcadians" Overture ~ Monckton" 8.14 The Comedy Harmonists, "Heinie’s Sing Song" Richartz " Woodcutter’s Song" . Becce 8.20 The Band of the Republican Guard of France, "The Two Pigeons" Messager 8.36 Eb and Zeb 8.45 The famous St. Hilda’s Band, " Stealing Through the Classics": " Oratorio" arr. Somers 8.50 "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?" George Aitken, captain of All Blacks v. Springboks, 1921, makes some suggestions for improvement 9. 0 Weather report and station notices 9. & "Those We Love." A _ story of people like us-the Marshalls 9.30 Pancho and his orchestra, "A Media Luz" .... Donato 9.33 Tales of the Silver Greyhound: "WHAT! NO SPIES!" Produced by James Raglan and Company The emblem of Messengers of the British Foreign Office is the Silver Greyhound. A treaty with Turkey, an agree-ment--with Icegand, a pact with Russiaeach holds an important assignment for a wearer of the silver Greyhound. The dangers they encounter, the thrills they experience, make exciting stories. 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN ay, DUNEDIN 1140 k.c. 263 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Recordings 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Celebrity concert, featuring: Elsie Suddaby (soprano), Frederick Thurston (clarinet), Walter Widdop (tenor), and The Lener String Quartet 9, 0 Chamber music hour: featuring -" Sonata in B Minor Op 58" pean dd Played by Alfred Cortot an 10. O In order of appearance: Lukewela’s Royal Hawaiians, The Madison Singers, Will Kalinka (vibraphone) 10.30 Close down

September 12

a/ INVERCARGILL 680k.c. 441 m. 7. 0-9.0a.m. Breakfast session 11. 0 Recordings 12. 0-2.0p.m. Luncheon session 5. 0 5.30 5.45 6.15 6.30 6.45 7. 0 7.30 8. 0 8.15 8. Oo 9.30 10. 0 Light music Children’s session: David and Dawn Dance music Greyburn of the Salween: ‘" The Crystal-eyed God "’ Sea shanties "Homestead on the Rise" After dinner music Station announcements Talk for the man on the land: "The Soil as a National Asset," by S:. D. Blomfield Selections from grand opera, introducing Act II. of ‘" Carmen" (Bizet) Ports of call: "A Visit to Ecuador" Soft lights and sweet music Close down SAR Dats Aal tl 7. Oam. Breakfast session 9. 0 Morning programme 10. 0-10.10 Weather report 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Luncheon music Weather report Afternoon programme Weather and shipping news Children’s session | *"" Westward Ho!’ (episode 14) Dinner music News and reports On with the waltz "Marie Antoinette " Radio Rhythm Revue, featuring "Gracie at Home," and impersonations by " Afrique" Grand opera "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s" Dudley Beaven at the organ of the Granada Lighter moments with the masters Dancing time with Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm, the Organ, the Dance Band and Me; interludes by the Andrews Sisters Close down OW nl tar les, 7. 0-9.0 a.m. Breakfast session 11. 0 Light music 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch session Light musical programme " Bands and Ballads"

— For the children, with, at 5.45, 5.30 "David and Dawn" 6. 0 "The Buccaneers " 6.15 Light. music 6.45 Weather report and forecast for Hawke’s Bay "David Copperfield " After dinner music " Coronets of England": The Story of Mary, Queen of Scots ‘*Tit-bits of to-day: Hits of Yesterday " "The Crimson Trail" Dance music Close down oof © ON 28S © oo aw NELSON VIN sabes 27m. 7. Op.m. Light music 7.46 ‘"Dombey and Son" (chapter 11) 8. 0 Concert programme of light. opera and musical comedy 8.30 Orchestral music with vocal interludes, introducing music — from "Les Sylphides" Ballet (Chopin), London Philharmonic Orchestra 9.15 ‘Lorna Doone" (episode 16) 9.30 Dance music 0.0 Close down OND Ske tore -_ 7. Op.m. Ragtime marches on 7.35 The Crimson Trail 7.46 Musical Melange = 8.26 Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture: Rhythm in nautical setting 8.40 2YD trailer 8.45 The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s 9. 0 Dancing Times: A session of dance music in correct tempo 9.20 Ports of Call: :" Ecuador" 9.50 Fanfare: Brass and military bands on parade 0.0 Close down 2 AUCKLAND 1250 k.c. 240m. = 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular recordings 6.45 News, announcemeiits 7. 0 Orchestral 7.10 D.X. Radio Notes: Mr. Andrews 7.30 Piano selections 7.45 Notable British trials: "The Trial of Franz Muller" 8. 0 Concert session 9. 0 Youth and beauty: Lou Taylor 9.30 Miscellaneous seiections 0. 0 Close down

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 11, 8 September 1939, Page 21

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TUESDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 11, 8 September 1939, Page 21

TUESDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 11, 8 September 1939, Page 21

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